Finally confirmed: 27 year old Greek shipping heir and  
Stavros Niarchos III bought the 
Richard Neutra-designed Kronish House in Beverly Hills following its scary brush with the wrecking ball. It  was last year's preservation story of the year: the house, which is  particularly large and sits on a two acre flag lot next to Madonna's  house on Sunset, came on the market a year ago, 
listed as a teardown at $13.995 million. The owners started the process to get demolition permits, hoping a cleared lot might sell better. 
We got a look around in August--the  house was in bad shape, but didn't seem unsalvageable. Preservationists  rallied and Beverly Hills, which had never before had a preservation  program, 
finally got its ass in gear and put a hold on the demo and started work on a preservation  ordinance. A few days after the hold ran out, an anonymous foreign buyer  stepped in to 
buy the house for $12.8 million and restore it. We'd long heard rumors that Niarchos was the buyer (we believe the ever-on-top-of-it 
Your Mama at Real Estalker first floated the notion), but had never been able to confirm that. (And meanwhile we had some fun 
making other wild guesses.) 
Today the New York Times writes about local preservation efforts and slips this in: "Stavros Niarchos  III, grandson of the Greek shipping tycoon — stepped in to buy the  home…according to two people familiar with the matter, who declined to  be named citing confidentiality agreements."
 http://la.curbed.com/places/kronish-house 
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